With regular maintenance, you will prevent small problems from turning into big problems – and ensure the optimal performance of your comfort system.

Regular maintenance will:

  • Ensure longer lasting equipment
  • Reduce the cost of utility bills
  • Reduce the amount of repairs needed to maintain your system
  • Provide a more comfortable indoor environment
  • Protect your investment
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What We Do As Part of Preventative Maintenance:

Performance Furnace Maintenance:

  • Test for carbon monoxide leaks
  • Clean burner assembly
  • Clean ignition assembly
  • Clean blower motor
  • Inspect filtration system
  • Adjust blower components
  • Lubricate moving parts as required
  • Test and adjust safety controls
  • Tighten electrical connections
  • Calibrate thermostat
  • Check flue draft
  • Check combustion
  • Inspect vent piping
  • Inspect humidification system

Performance Air Conditioner Maintenance:

  • Clean condenser coil
  • Inspect evaporator coil if accessible
  • Clean condensate drain
  • Clean blower motor
  • Inspect filtration system
  • Adjust blower components
  • Lubricate moving parts as required
  • Inspect for refrigerant leaks
  • Test condensate pump
  • Tighten electrical connections
  • Test starting capabilities
  • Measure air temperature differential
  • Monitor refrigerant pressure
  • Measure amperage and voltage

Performance Fan Coil Maintenance:

  • Inspect evaporator coil
  • Clean blower motor
  • Inspect filtration system
  • Adjust blower components
  • Lubricate moving parts as required
  • Test and adjust safety controls
  • Tighten electrical connections
  • Calibrate thermostat
  • Inspect humidification system
  • Inspect electrical heating elements

Performance Heat Pump Maintenance:

  • Clean condenser coil
  • Clean condensate drain
  • Check defrost controls
  • Inspect auxiliary heaters
  • Inspect filtration system
  • Lubricate moving parts as required
  • Inspect for refrigerant leaks
  • Test condensate pump
  • Tighten electrical connections
  • Test starting capabilities
  • Measure air temperature differential
  • Monitor refrigerant pressure
  • Measure amperage and voltage